Tour De France 2021: A New My Tour Mode [VIDEO]

Nacon (formerly known as Bigben Interactive) and Cyanide have introduced a revamped game mode in the new cycling simulator, which will thus offer stronger customization.

„In My Tour mode, cycling fans can explore their creative side. Create your team from 89 riders available. Start with a time trial between Changé and Laval, followed by a mountain stage from Cluses to Tignes, and finish with one of the big Classics, such as Paris-Roubaix or Liège-Bastogne-Liège. Choose your dream stages to create a unique competition. You will also obviously want to choose some rest days to give your riders time to recover.

As well as stages, you can select the participating teams from some of the most famous ones, like Jumbo-Visma, Groupama-FDJ and Ineos Grenadiers, as well as the riders in each team. Finally, the statistics of the biggest champions can be edited and saved in three databases, resulting in even more difficulty tuning options,” the press release says about the My Tour mode.

What’s Tour De France 2021 exactly? „Tour de France 2021 thrusts players straight into the thick of the peloton as a rider in one of the top Tour de France teams. Adapt your strategy to meet your objectives: join the early breakaway to win the green jersey, excel in the mountain stages by becoming the best climber, or save your energy for the final sprint on the last day to take the iconic yellow jersey. Multiple improvements and new features have been added to Tour de France 2021, including the official route of the Tour de France 2021, a redesign of My Tour mode, with more customisation options and 89 stages available, a new recovery mechanic for added realism, more realistic peloton behaviour, and equipment from a wide range of official brands.”

Tour De France 2021 will launch on June 3 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S versions will arrive at a later, unannounced date.

Source: Magnew press release

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